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Furious Purpose: Bamboo, Ruby on Rails, Test Reports and RCov Bamboo, Ruby on Rails, Test Reports and RCov. Over the last day, I've had an opportunity to integrate Atlassian's bamboo with a Ruby on Rails project, ...
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Furious Purpose: Eclipse Code Coverage with EclEmma Eclipse Code Coverage with EclEmma. It's really great to see (via the Eclipse Awards) that someone has taken the time to integrate a free coverage tool with ...
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Furious Purpose: Eclipse 3.3 M7 Released - New Features May 4, 2007 ... Eclipse 3.3 M7 Released - New Features. It's been released, you can go download it. The new and noteworthy includes: ...
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Furious Purpose: Eclipse Code Coverage with EclEmma For instance, I don't want to know the coverage of my unit tests. There's a workaround, but I'd rather not change my project/eclipse configuration ...
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Furious Purpose: Command-Line Parsing Libraries for Java Jul 8, 2008 ... I've recently had the need to do some command-line argument parsing in Java, and so I took the opportunity to quickly evaluate some of the ...
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Furious Purpose: Command-Line Parsing Libraries for Java Jul 8, 2008 ... I've recently had the need to do some command-line argument parsing in Java, and so I took the opportunity to quickly evaluate some of the ...
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Furious Purpose: Command-Line Parsing Libraries for Java Jul 8, 2008 ... I've recently had the need to do some command-line argument parsing in Java, and so I took the opportunity to quickly evaluate some of the ...
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Furious Purpose: Eclipse Code Coverage with EclEmma For instance, I don't want to know the coverage of my unit tests. There's a workaround, but I'd rather not change my project/eclipse configuration ...
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Furious Purpose: Ruby on Rails continuously integrated with Bamboo geoffrey@paraietta:~/projects$ svn import bamboo-rails http://messis/svn/spikes/bamboo-rails -m "A simple Rails/Bamboo integration project." ...
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Furious Purpose: Ruby on Rails continuously integrated with Bamboo Since I tripped over a few things setting up Bamboo for Rails, I thought it would be good to share my approach. After my last post, someone from Atlassian ...
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